Project 3.4.1. ESPON IN THE WORLD

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UMR IDEES IN ESPON TIGER
Bruxelles – 11th may 2010
Clarisse Didelon & Yann Richard
Maude Sainteville, César Ducruet
The UMR IDEES Partner
UMR IDEES is a CNRS team from Normandy
3 universities (Caen, Le Havre and Rouen)
4 research teams (Geosyscom, Cirtai, Ledra & MTG)
Clarisse Didelon (co-coordinator), Olivier Joly, Emmanuel Eliot,
Alain Vaguet, Sophie de Ruffray, Michel Bussi, Sylvie Vérité
During the TIGER project UMR welcome three associated
researchers :
- Yann Richard (co-coordinator), UMR LADYSS
- César Ducruet & Maude Sainteville, UMR Géographie-cité
Previous studies on Europe and Globalisation
ESPON 3.4.1.
Europe in the World
(2005-2006)
The project were organised around four key questions
KQ 01 : delimiation of world regions
POLITICAL
REGIONS
FUNCTIONAL
REGIONS
KQ 02 : Europe in its networks
HOMOGENEOUS
REGIONS
MENTAL
REGIONS
KQ 03 : European neighbourhood
KQ 04 : Internal differenciations
Advanced services firms 2001
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Reyk jav ik
Canarias
Guadeloupe
Rйunion
Martinique
Helsinki
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Guyane
Oslo
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Tallinn
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Stock holm
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Madeira
Riga
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Kшbenhavn
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Dublin
Vilnius
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Mins k
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Acores
Amsterdam
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London
Berlin
W arszawa
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Kyiv
Bruxelles /B russel
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This map does not
necessarily reflect the
opinion of the ESPON
Monitoring Committee
Praha
Lux em bour g
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Paris
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Bratislava
W ien
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Kishinev
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Budapest
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Bern
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Ljubljana
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Zagreb
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Bucuresti
Beogr ad
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Sarajev o
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Sofiya
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Skopje
Madr id
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Rom a
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Lisboa
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Ankara
Tirana
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Athinai
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Nic os ia
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Valletta
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© Project 1.1.4, 2005
500 km
© EuroGeographics Association for the administrative boundaries
Number of offices
Origin of data: EU 15 and CC's : Eurostat,
Norway and Switzerland : National Statistical Offices.
The result of the ESPON
project were presented
and enriched in an atlas
published in 2008.
This atlas implied the
involvement of new
persons
Previous studies on Europe and Globalisation
FP7 projet : EuroBroadMap, Visions of Europe in the World
Enlarged survey sample
Alexandrie
Baku
Bangalore
Beijing
Brussels
Bucuresti
Budapest
Buea
Canton
Chennai
Chisinau
Coimbra
Dakar
Delhi
Douala
Erzurum
Evora
Fortaleza
Iasi
Iékatérinbourg
Istambul
Izmir
Khabarovsk
Le Havre
Leuven
Liège
Lisbon
Lyon
Manaus
Moscow
Nankin
Naoundere
Paris
Pondicherry
Porto Alegre
Sao Paulo
Shanghai
Stavropol
Stockholm
Tunis
Valetta
Wuhan
Yaoude
EuroBroadMap is born
from questions raised by
ESPON 3.4.1
Aim : produce an non
Eurocentric vision of Europe
In the world
2009-2011
An enlarged team
UMR IDEES in ESPON Globalisation
NAME
Bussi Michel
De Ruffray Sophie
Didelon Clarisse
Ducruet César
Eliot Emmanuel
Joly Olivier
Richard Yann
Sainteville Maude
Vaguet Alain
Vérité Sylvie
Equipe
UMR IDEES – MTG
UMR IDEES – MTG
UMR IDEES - CIRTAI
UMR Géographie-cité
UMR IDEES – MTG
UMR IDEES - CIRTAI
LADYSS
UMR Géographie-cité
UMR IDEES – MTG
UMR IDEES
UMR IDEES in ESPON Globalisation
WP
WP 2.1. Data & Map
WP 2.2. Territorial structure in a comparative
perspective
WP 2.2.1 Divisions of the World
C. Didelon
W.P. 2.3 Flows and networks
WP 2.3.2. Financial flows and the impact of the
financial crisis
M. Sainteville
WP 2.3.5. Flows and gateways : maritime and air flows
C. Ducruet
WP 2.4. Political cooperation and networks
Y. Richard
Divisions of the World
W134 : Southern Africa
W133 : Western Africa
This map does not
necessarily reflect the
opinion of the ESPON
Monitoring Committee
W132 : Eastern Africa
Provide updated division
of the world (WUTS)
W131 : Central Africa
W122 : Middle East & Central Asia
W121 : Southern & Eastern Mediterranea
Compare Europe with
other parts of the world
=> Building an enriched
database
=> Use infra national
administrative units
=> Fuzzy set theory approach
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W112 : Eastern Europe & Northern Asia
W111 : Western Europe
W323 : Oceania
W322 : South-Western Pacifica
W321 : Western Pacifica
W222 : Southern America
W313 : South Eastern Asia
W221 : Central America & Carribea
W312 : Southern Asia
W311 : Eastern Asia
W210 : North America
(c) C.Grasland, UMR Géographie-cités, 2005 (ESPON Project 3.4.1 - Europe in the World)
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WP 3.2. Financial flows and the impact of financial crisis
→ Aim : assessing the
position of Europe in the
global financial flows,
taking into account the
spatial consequences of
the financial crisis for
cities,
→ Innovative data-set :
worldwide matrix of
cross-listing flows,
→ periode of time for the
time-series comparison :
2007-2011.
Origine of foreign issuers listed on BME
Financial borders
and
Stock markets of
Europe
(2008)
Flows and gateways : maritime flows
World level
• Weight and evolution of Europe in world port
throughput
• Europe in the world maritime network (data on vessel
movements)
• Europe’s maritime gateways: comparative analysis of
foreland specialization, connectivity
Analyses across the 1970-2010 period, for various
commodities (liquid and solid bulks, general cargo,
containers…) and at various levels (port, city, region,
blocks…)
Regional level
• Traffic concentration evolution in Europe
• Port-region and port-city interactions
• Transport integration and intermodalism
Complemented by case studies at local level
Example: the worldwide liner shipping
network (containers). Source: LMIU data
Political cooperation and networks
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